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Points
What are Points?
Points are up front mortgage interest fees paid on a loan to reduce the initial interest rate. For example, a one-point loan will always have a lower interest rate than a zero-point loan. Therefore, paying points is a tradeoff between paying money now versus paying money later. No Point Loans There are many reasons for choosing a "No Points No Closing Cost" Mortgage. The following outlines some of the most common reasons borrowers choose this option.
Tax Issues In a refinance transaction, points must be amortized over the life of the loan. For example, on a 30 year loan, you can deduct 1/30th of the points paid each year. If you refinance for a second time, however, you may be able to deduct the remaining unamortized points in the year you refinance the loan. Consult your tax advisor for more information. |
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